26 February 2004 - North Korea Special Weapons News |
- Weekly on North Korea ROK Ministry of Unification Serial No. 682 (February 20 to February 26, 2004)
- U-S / KOREA TALKS VOA 26 Feb 2004 -- U-S Secretary of State Colin Powell is upbeat about six-way talks now under way over North Korea's nuclear program. His comments contrasted with a North Korean statement in Beijing hours earlier that blamed the United States for lack of progress in the talks.
- NOKOR TALKS UPDATE VOA 26 Feb 2004 -- North Korea says it will end its nuclear-weapons program if the United States softens its policy toward Pyongyang. The comment follows the second day of six-way negotiations on the North's nuclear ambitions.
- NOKOR TALKS VOA 26 Feb 2004 -- Diplomats from six countries have met in Beijing for a second day of talks aimed at ending North Korea's nuclear weapons programs. Criticism from the United States on North Korea's human rights record, in addition to a proposal from South Korea will be on the table.
- Nuclear free penninsula in interests of all six nations: Chinese official PLA Daily 26 Feb 2004 -- All sides in the six-party talks agreed that a nuclear weapon free Korean Penninsula is in the interests of all nations involved and conducive to peace, stability and prosperity in Northeast Asia, said a Chinese official here Wednesday.
- First day "important beginning" of six-party talks, FM PLA Daily 26 Feb 2004 -- Chinese Foreign Minister Li Zhaoxing said here Wednesday that the discussions and various forms of contacts during the first day of the six-party talks marked "an important beginning" for seeking a solution.
- Six-Party Talks Promote Korean Peace, Kelly Says Washington File 25 Feb 2004 -- The multilateral forum known as the Six-Party Talks provides the "surest diplomatic means of promoting peace and stability on the Korean Peninsula," Assistant Secretary of State James Kelly said in introductory remarks as a second round of the talks opened in Beijing on February 25.
- Rodong Sinmun Observes Anniversary of Famous Work of Kim Il Sung KCNA 26 Feb 2004 -- President Kim Il Sung published a famous work "Theses on the Socialist Rural Question in Our Country" on February 25, 1964.
- North-South Exhibition Held KCNA 26 Feb 2004 -- The north-south joint exhibition demanding the return of cultural treasures looted by the Japanese imperialists was held at the Korean Art Gallery on Wednesday.
- North-South Symposium Held KCNA 26 Feb 2004 -- A north-south symposium on the wrong designation of the East Sea of Korea as the Japanese Sea was held at the People's Palace of Culture Wednesday.
- 8th Kimjongilia Festival Closes KCNA 26 Feb 2004 -- The 8th Kimjongilia Festival which opened here on February 14, closed today.
- Ever-Victorious Korean Revolution KCNA 26 Feb 2004 -- The whole Party, army and people are closely united around the leader on the basis of the same ideology, acting as one in accordance with the will of the Workers' Party of Korea.
- Second Beijing six-party talks begin PLA Daily 26 Feb 2004 -- Wang Yi, Chinese vice foreign minister and head of the Chinese delegation, Wednesday urged all parties to the six-party talks to show mutual respect and flexibility and narrow differences for the success of the talks on the nuclear issue of the Korean Peninsula.
- First day of 2nd six-party talks sees "certain consensus" although disparities remain PLA Daily 26 Feb 2004 -- The first day of the second round of six-party talks on the Korean nuclear issue has seen "certain consensus" reached among delegations, although disparities remain.
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